Today's Clips (10/19/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

School safety is about more than keeping guns out of facilities. It also means “protecting students from psychological damage,” Brooke Weiss told The Charlotte Observer.

NPR's A Martínez speaks to Taiwan expert Shelley Rigger about the potential danger for the island — with China's Xi Jinping about to assume a third term in power.

IN OTHER NEWS

With a soaring number of immigrant students not eligible to work legally, a new campaign is urging the influential University of California system to employ undocumented students.

Students discuss cheating in college and the effect of remote classes.

The Supreme Court should recognize that increasing campus diversity has measurable benefits.

A day after the Biden administration officially launched the application for student debt relief, it is reaching out to the roughly 8 million people eligible for automatic cancellation to give them the option of opting out.

TRADES

They were once a rarity, but a worsening addiction crisis and vigorous advocacy have led to a tenfold increase in programs to help students in recovery navigate campus life.

A decade ago, Wisconsin’s governor made college a wedge issue. Now his approach has gone national.

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